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re: Does the elevation at Knoxville help with homeruns?
Posted on 4/11/24 at 11:45 pm to Scoob
Posted on 4/11/24 at 11:45 pm to Scoob
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From what I remember, the actual issue with Coors Field was that pitches wouldn't move, and big league batters would tee off on flat pitches
Correct. The thinner air means the spinning ball can’t manipulate the air currents around itself well enough to break as sharply as it would nearer to sea level
Balls do fly farther off the bat at Coors (about 5-10%) but Coors also has the most spacious outfield in MLB. For this reason it is surprisingly not the most homer-friendly park in the majors but it is absolutely the most hitter-friendly park (more space for balls in play to land)
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